SINGAPORE (Reuters) -- The head of Afghanistan's central bank has fled Kabul, questioned the loyalty of Afghan security forces and blamed President Ashraf Ghani and his inexperienced advisers for the country's swift and chaotic fall to the Taliban.
Acting Gov. Ahmady 'disgusted by the lack of any planning by Afghan leadership'
Kabul's airport on Aug. 16. Ahmady said he boarded a military aircraft amid chaos on the tarmac after a commercial flight he booked was swamped with passengers. (Photo by Maxar Technologies via Reuters)
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -- The head of Afghanistan's central bank has fled Kabul, questioned the loyalty of Afghan security forces and blamed President Ashraf Ghani and his inexperienced advisers for the country's swift and chaotic fall to the Taliban.